4 Surprises About America’s Religious ‘Nones’
A closer look at religiously unaffiliated Americans upends some of our presuppositions and assumptions of what our friends and neighbors think and how they live.
A closer look at religiously unaffiliated Americans upends some of our presuppositions and assumptions of what our friends and neighbors think and how they live.
Only the God we see in Christ is the foundation of reality, the source of meaning, the root of justice, the ground of objectivity, and the definition of truth.
Michael Keller identifies four prominent secular cultural narratives and advocates for Christians to present a compelling alternative, rooted in the gospel.
Rebecca McLaughlin critiques some of our attitudes toward church and personal evangelism and offers encouragement to keep proclaiming Christ even when it feels fruitless.
The great temptation in a secular age, for the Christian and non-Christian alike, is the sidelining of God.